This week RADIA show is presented by Radio Papesse and produced by Italian
composer and sound artist Giulio Aldinucci. Viandanti (Nostalghia paths,
homage to Andrei Tarkovsky) was built using:

field recordings taken in Bagno Vignoni (Siena – Italy) in September 2012. This little Tuscan town is one of the most peculiar Tarkovsky’s Nostalghia location and it’s characterized by a rectangular tank in place of the main square, which contains water that comes from the underground hot springs

recordings from the Nostalghia’s set.

various field recordings taken in Val di Merse (Siena – Italy) the area where Giulio was born and where he actually lives. In Val di Merse is also located the Abbey of San Galgano, another Tarkovsky’s Nostalghia location. The field recordings comprise sounds from a procession, the melting snow, the small river Merse flowing…

granulized fragments of the Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125 by Ludwig van Beethoven. The symphony is the preeminent composition of the Nostalghia’s soundtrack.

The recordings of the hot springs taken in Bagno Vignoni some days ago
slowly merge with sounds coming from a set of 30 years ago, like following
eyes from a middle ’800 daguerreotype portrait with one’s eyes. The aquatic
sounds flow like a tale with the other different sounds coming on their
path like wayfarers, sometimes they follow the movie narration and mood.
The granulized fragments of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony come like a soundtrack
that suspend the time.